Panetta requests reprogramming $700M from TRICARE

His request is falling on highly skeptical ears. A bipartisan group of two dozen
representatives sent Panetta a tough letter.

They want to know why the Pentagon is asking for a hike in TRICARE fees for retired
service members when costs fell nearly 3 percent last year. They cite the transfer
request as proof that a rate hike isn't needed.

The Pentagon spends $53 billion a year on health care for active and retired
military members and their families.

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